03-28-2019 02:03 PM
Hello
I was wondering what would be considered the correct/ current VPN setup to use.
My situation is residential and I am simply wanting to use my iOS devices (iPhone/iPad) to access specific IP address on my LAN to read/write documents and multimedia via VPN.
I know iPhone / IPad has VPN Support but would prefer to use Cisco anyConnect client software.
Was just looking for a direction to take in regards to which confirmation format and security to use so I know where to research.
thank you
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03-30-2019 01:57 PM - edited 03-30-2019 04:38 PM
Ok, I am getting somewhere... I added the lines of code as you suggested and I now have, through the VPN, Internet access using my Hotspot, not VPN. But the VPN is connected and here are it's Routes;
Non-Secured Routes (IPv4)
0.0.0.0/0
Secured Routes (IPv4)
10.0.2.0/24
8.8.8.8/32
Now the Subnet POOL I have used is 10.0.3.101-10.0.3.105 and my PC has connected as 10.0.3.101.
At this point I am unable to ping or connect to 10.0.2.111 (my NAS) which is reached through the GigabitInterface 1/8 with and IP of 10.0.2.115 which gets it's IP from a separate Router with 10.0.2.1 Gateway.
Would I need to create and ACL or some sort of Route to 10.0.2.111 through 10.0.2.115 which goes to 10.0.2.1?
03-30-2019 04:48 PM
03-30-2019 05:19 PM - edited 03-30-2019 05:20 PM
Ahhh that was my final issue.
Well my friend, you were an awesome teacher. I have it working the way I want it too.... On my Laptop I connected to my cell phone hotspot to verify I was completely off my home network and connected to the vpn. I then mounted my NAS drive and it mounted without issue.
Thank you.
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